IFX-35C CygnusImproved single-seat all-weather air-superiority fighter version. Although designed as fighter, it able to perform multi-role mission such as ground attack, reconnaissance, and air defense missions with "mild" stealth capability.

The IF-35C is descended from the IFX-35A haryopanji.deviantart.com/art/… , with the differences of two center wing Pods has been removed for redesigned aerolastic delta wing, and Enlarge Horizontal Stabilizer back fins for increase air to air dogfight maneuverability. It is being designed and built by an aerospace industry team led by Sentry Aerospace.

Integrated avionics and sensor fusion that combine information from off- and on-board sensors to increase the pilot's situational awareness and improve target identification and weapon delivery, and to relay information quickly to other command and control (C2) nodes.

High speed data networking and Fibre Channel (Fibre Channel is also used on Boeing's Super Hornet).

Electrohydrostatic actuators run by a power-by-wire flight-control system.

Lightweight, powerful and volatile Lithium-ion batteries. These are required to provide power to run the control surfaces in an emergency.

The IFX-35C/D features two internal weapons side bays, One internal ventral weapon bay, and external hardpoints for mounting up to four underwing pylons and two near wingtip pylons. The two outer hardpoints and side weapon bays can carry pylons for the AIM-9X Sidewinder and AIM-132 ASRAAM short-range air-to-air missiles (AAM) only.The other pylons can carry the AIM-120 AMRAAM BVR AAM, Storm Shadow cruise missile, AGM-158 Joint Air to Surface Stand-off Missile (JASSM) cruise missile, and guided bombs. The external pylons can carry missiles, bombs, and fuel tanks at the expense of reduced stealth.

Side Bay:Equipped with internal Electric Rail Launcher for air to air missiles, similar to rail gun technology.

Internal Weapon Bay:Equipped with internal rotary launcher with a wide variety of ordnance, including air to air missiles, air to surface missiles, air to ground missiles, bombs, and FAEs, or fuel air explosives.